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OVER THE STATE.
f FROM ALL SECTIONS BY MAIL
9 AND exchanges.
What the Pao*f> Say.
S»WtfMlSS
„„ *n««« d ' lortd inhabitants of
Su •« "• " lMtlc
P u b |j b er»tifjln(f to note the rapid atride*
D iUoS” makfng In population and com-
-SKST.. employe of the Home
wSsyss.« E “" 1
J^vsiaarMS:
i,mhering 112 member*.
*^253,00 la in jail at Albany for
BjbjacMo connected with
P'ace- , „
Onefirmta Howktosvill* ha* already
.ofd wd delivered this waaon OT.rOM
Jonsriconimerclal fertiliser*.
A man near Gainesville made a profit of
«little over »200 from one hundred cogs-
nion tana during the past year.
Ih. Firat Baptist Church in Colnmbn*
BsBBSSaSMSSSS
SSoWls one." Thta ought to work hemp
to Alabama.
Indite George N. Lester. nowofCum-
mbit is being urged for the appointment
Suni ed State! attorneyship for the
northern district of Georgia.
Kina river and squats behind adistaut
tar heap in the west every evening.
Mr» L H. Hinton, of Social Circle, in
•etttog oft attain a few days ago fell and
cut an n«ly gaab in her forehead. Her
” from death was a narrow one.
Arze Mosral engine was detailed In the
EutTennesseeynrd »t Daltop a lew morn-
£n ago. and it required three other loco-
SSJStoSet the giant in position again.
The Marietta Journal says a lump of
taken from the Franklin mines, m
SnokM Cou”*, worth !1,*0. I. what
Ben Perry has been feasUng bis eyes on
1 Italy.
A regularly organized band of thieves
bis been discovered at Jug Tavern. They
have been breaking into stores stealing
cotton and other meanness. Three are
now in jiU.
A negro named George Bine was lodged
In the Savannah idl*™eday nfcht on a
commitment issued by Joettce W# A.
Wright, of Ware county, for ahootlng Into
a rtuwty car.
While the Irwin jail wm being repaired
the workmen left an axe Inside on quitting
for the night. The prisoner* found.Itand
hid cut their vrey nearly out when they
were dUcorered by the jailor who prevent'
id their escape.
It is thought by the Dalton Cltiren that
on account of tne heavy paaaeuger and
freight boainess on the >V estern and At*
Untie railroad the wages of employes,
which were reduced 15 per cent, laat sum
mer, will be restored.
A Brother of Cot. Wltaon.
Col. Wilson, who was sent up to Khar
toum In a boat to ’rescue Gen. Gordon, is
s brother of Dr. Wilson, of this city. He
is acting a very conspicuous part in this
wonderful campaign, and shows himself a
wise as well as intrepid leader,—Outhbert
Enterprise.
How Trump* are Made
Master Hendrick Harper, a boy twelve
years old, of Smyrna, bundled his Hundav
clothe i, told his ei'ters and brother good
bye, on last Wednesday, end started to
Florida. When last heard from he had got
to Atlanta, and declared hta lnteution to
proceed on his journey.
Fastest on Record.
On Monday conductor Nortnan'a trsiO;
on the Georgia road, bound for Atlanta^
left Augusta one hour behind time. The
train arrlvtd In Atlanta on echedole time,
tbu, measuring 171 milra In 1 hour* and 12
minntaa, making 17 atop., four of which
acre at Junction point*.—Aapula Anee.
Skull Fractured btr a Falling Trtti
Avery painful an Meat befell Mr. WH
llam Koblnson, ol Oronee county, laat
week while out in the field felling trees.
He happened to be in th. way, on# falling
on him, fracturing his akou.—Lezmylon
Echo.
Terrall Counts’* Proareas.
According to the report ol the grand
Jury, at the last term of the court in tb.
general presentments, tlm total amount of
taxable property for the year ISM la
fl.04t.l30. increasa over the year 1*33 of
101,700.—Davuon Appeal.
Valuable Oaeael
Mre. J. H. Hodges, to Terry, ownsa trio
of Touloua*geese that aro equal In watoh-
fulutaa to a first-class yard deg. They
gtv* andini. warniua wiiiscvsr sn» one
goes on th. premlsM, and tbs gander at
tack. every stranger who entrrs the back
yard.—Potty Journal.
The Revolver In Madtion.
On lest Saturday a personal .Mounter
occurred In Malleon betweeo Mr. F. W.
Walton and Mr. Aee Zackenr- During the
difficulty high words ensued and Mr. /ack
er? was struck. He retaliated and pulled
bl* revolver, filing one »hoL Tb* ball took
•Sect in Mr. Walton's thigb. Friend* in-
terfered and the ditlicolty was itopped.-
Urteneboro Journal.
Crack snooting.
Messrs. C. end Lee Kberharlt, Bunk
Salisbury. Walter Curtis. Bertie Wells end
Bob Woolfolfc went Hove hunting in the
tieUli near No. 1 on the Boulhwettero rail
road ye sterday. They aneoeeded m beg
ging 218 doves and one rabbit. The hunt
only lasted abj f two hours, an<l the
amount of game is reliable, so they assure
questioned.—Colutnbue Jhpiirw
A Novel Scarecrow.
A negro living on the river In Goosepond
district laat year was troubled by coons
destroying his corn. He had a dog, but
by no coaxing or persuasion could he be
induced to hunt the varmints. ButCuflee
had determine,1 tom.ke that dog save hi*
corn crop and so each night would take
him to the field and tie him to a stob.
leaving him to howl all night. It worked
like a charm, not another ear of the ne
gro’s corn being taken.—Ler»n^(en Acoe*
Died In a Barn.
Coroner Dixon held an
day morning over tl
ha 1 closed. The second about 7 o'clock
Monday night, tb. 20-h of January, th.
third, and successful efiort, between 3 and
4 o'clock Wedneeday morning, the 4th
Ins'., when the home and all It* content,
were entirely deeiroyed. This academy
waa built aeventy-fivc years ago.—Lexing
ton/C, A*.
An Item for Federal Boldlera.
Mr. J. F. Campbell, who reeidea near
this place, captured on the battlefield, near
8pol*ylranla court boose, Va., photo
graphs of a lady, with dark hair, with an
Infant In her arm*, and on the oppoelte
•Ida sa a photograph of a boy fiveoralz
years old, with black hair. The owner ol
these photographs belonged to 8edgwlck's
corps. Mr. Campbell would be glad to re
turn the pictures to the family ol the de
ceased.— Elberton Gazette.
For the Georgia Museum.
Col. J. A. Broome he* a large pair of
hand painted china vases watch have
been in the family, and In the present res-
dence for a i triod of forty year*. Mrs. H.
P. Callaway owns a silver silt epoon pre
sented to her grandmother by her grand
father when they went to housekeeping,
tlzty-seven years ago. Mrs J. If. Tray
lor baa unique glass salt cellars which
hay. been in use seventy years; an em
broidered connterpane sixty yeare old and
a breast-pin (recently etolen front her)
bought seventy-five years ago.—LaOrange
Reporter.
A Tough Hen Sto'y.
About the 15th of January Mr. John
Williamson, who hu recently moved near
our town, missed one of his nene. Think
ing it had been appropriated by some
"cuff*#," be bad about dumhsed the map
ter from hla mind, when on yesterday he
heard a noli, in the well. Procuring help
he let a boy down in the well. When he
was drawn ont. to the surprise of all. he
' rongbl the long missed ben. which, after
er fa' ‘ ■
m
f/.v.
B assed through under the table touching r . _ . ... _ .
ir. M on the foot. He turew up hl» knife Th * Form?l Opanln* of the Telfair Acad- |
and fork right quick, thinking tuat it waa of Arta and Sciences,
the boy*. There the other boys sit and _
srasWttLJfts ®.- B rriz u, Y r 't\
Greensboro llcrall. , | brief history of the temple to the arts and |
•dence*.
There Are But Few of His Sort. .1 The Academy owe* Us existence to the I
Jim Smith 1* a genuine old-fashloied noble and accomplished Miss Mary Tel-
darkey. Jim owns a lot in towu. end fair, who made ample provision for Us es-
tberelore feels an Interest In it* future. ..
When th. qu.stton of building a roed to I tablishment in her will. It is governed by
llama Vista was first agtta'ed Jim said be a special commute, of the Georgia Htsto-
was bound to see tb. road built. He took Heal Society, consisting of Gen. G. M. Syr-
one share in th. road, and agreed to work ... w .„._ „ t n> , p .. 1
it out. Jim left Buena Visto when the I„ nr J R ' Cul ;
first dirt wee broken at Andersonvllle, vow- Olmstead, Professor W. 8. Bogart, J. 0.
. ing that be would uot return until became I Ferrill and A. Schwaab. The director Is
excited when it was learned that Sheriff beckon the train. Jim worked out id* I p rn F.»nrC.rl I, Rr.ndt who h.a hem
Kelley had errested Miss Elvira Ivey, who stock and baa made a snug HtU. sum be-1 V°” M ? r *•. wl>0 . ^ bMn , |
It charged with the murder of Mr. A.
J. McCauley, and brought her to Louis
ville. The shooting took place about the . I
l'ith of December last, but for some cause been completed ere the October moon htd
or other, no arrest ha* been made unUI begun to wane.-Zlurno Vieta Sentinel. montheof lest year in the art centres of
* 'Europe, and purcbae-,1 a largo number of
A Sham traveler, i paintings, statues, plaster casts, photo- K* U. . _ .
turnS n fr*omITtrip^to < Uiftna 1 VI»ta i te l |li r ^: ^^e’sc'ad'my occupies the old Telfair W A J SLOANE
eoSMoke >l about how a shsinmw be'attha mansion, fronting on Telfair ^toe.lor-l ■■■ « U * ULUHIIL
conductor.'Them^gVonTi Ualn'^|»L
her fast of twenty dtys.walkedoffalngtDg.
Thera waa a cave in the aide of thawell
near tha water, into which abe managed
to get, which saved her from drowning and
bid her from view.—Forty th Arhertizer.
Louisville's Female Murdrree*.
Saturday evening our town was a little
THE TELEORAPn A^D MESSENGER,FRIDAY. FEBRUj,RY 20, 18«5.
made to Bre a house belonging tv Andar- chase. The deed embrace* the grounds,
son Llnkbnrn, colored, and occupied by a buildings and furniture, which cost a lew
white family on the western suburbs of years ago over 130,000 The services of an
the cl'y. A piece of weatberboarding waa experienced, competent and popular ltnd-
pulled off and keroseno waa then poured lord are needed and will doubtless be re-
in and fired. Tba occupants of th. house cured, and Eastman will become what has
are new comers, and sum. of the family been often predicted, one of the best eanl-
being eick, they were awtke and happen- tariums In Georgia-
ed to discover the blaze In time to put it The ordinance* of the town have been
out — Albany Rem. revised and enlarged, and will be printed
lit pamphlet form for the benefit ol theclt-
Conauorlne a Combination. - r * ns.
Borne time since Messrs. K.B. Bill & L-Thegr.nd mamnerade ball at the Up-
Oo.'a safe lock got out of fix. The safe waa ‘“t* Tuesday nigl.t waa on* oftheevent*
opened by Mr" VaoDuxer. who broke th# 01 th « »e«n. and proved a decided anc-
lock, in order to get into the etfe. A new “«• Lveiyone P—nt highly enjoyed IL
lock was ordered, which catue a few d.j. Many thank, are due tolhoee oftieoom-
ago without any instruettons or unv who were present and contributed their 1
means of dlsioverlng the combination >t IJS 1 LnJf'
was set on. Mr. VanDoxer took lb. lock ,T he ooatuuim wererich * n d Taried.
to hla otfice, dissected it, laid it on bis ta- aad music was good. A delightful
ble and epent two deve aad a hall hard I evening wav a;eot.
study upon Band finally discovered lh« sninpritliie lellnw cMiens, 8. II.
combination He noticed each niece in 4nd D. Peacock, have commenced build-
r,rk*Tted u*n sir.;'. «d p u« “t ^ bri s k ,*i? r r whicb * u * ■*
works like a charm —llarticell Sun occupied as soon as finished,
woras tixe a cnarm. Harwell nan. \ k ' omeo(oarpeopl( , tre Tilit j Dg theEx-
U.wu. in.. .1. nil.., . position at New Orleans.
How Ha Lost bis Dinner. A colored boy at Gress’ mill, near Du-
Measrs. Matthews, F. M. Tiller and Bob hois, on the evening of the 12tb, bad bis
Harris weut to eee a yonng lady a few arm and leg badly lacerated In toe belting.
Sundays ago. Tbey all bring strangers Hie arm waa broken In tore* places, one
and very hearty eaters they made an agree- of bis oars ent off and his leg was atnpu-1
ment that when they ate a certain leugth tate.l by Doctors Fisber and Herrman,
ct time that tbey would toach each otber I whose services were called by Mr. Grets,
with thtir loot. By and by dinner came
off and they went to e at They hadn't art in savannah.
been eating but a little while when a dog
now, although Miss Ivey, it is said, con
fatted at tha coroner's inquest to tbs shoot
ing of McCanlry. Mist Ivey has the ap
pearance ol being about twen'y-oncyea'i
of age, has a pleasant face, convenes
chesrfully, and displays no evidence ol
fear or anxiety. Next Tuesday,
the 17th, is the day set for the commit
ment trial.—LoutmiKe Near.
A Bad Burglar Bagsed.
Oa the 13th of January last the store of
B. L. Williams, of Juliette, was broken
open and robbed of a quantity of goods
and an efiort made to open the iron safe
In which were Mr. Williams'* money and
valuable papers, which, however, proved
unsuccessful. About a weak ago aome
boye were out bunting and found aome of
Ilia stolen goods hltTln the woods, which
led to the arrest of Henderson McMickle.
He confessed to having done the deed in
connection with anotner party. In hls
confession he told where tbo goods he stole
were hid In a canebrake, and a party wrnt
and found tham. It it confidently believed
that b* is tha party this robbed and then
burned the store of Chambltass & Little
some time last year and also broke open
and robbed tba store of Little A Middle-
brooks last fall.—Fonpth Aiterliur.
Died from Holding Hi* Breath too Long;
A negro mother on Brad Hill's place,
wbilelwatblnc the face of her little child,
to enrsgsd the little fellow that be died
from th. effect of tio'd ug his breath too
ioug.—F.lhtrlon Leader.
A Hen Idled by a Smoke Staek,
Lett Saturday tha 12 m. passenger train
killed a hen netr Tagalo depot The hen
was flying across a cut when the smok*
stack of toe engine struck to. ben, knock
ing her .bout twenty yards and causing
instant death.—Toecoa Kent.
An Eloping Count*.
We learn that a tegular Gretna Grain af
fair took plare in Villa Idea on Sunday
last. Bob Wilson Jr, of Atlanta, about 10
yarn of age. came into town on tb* regu
lar bain that day and In th. evening b.
Moped with Mis* <iheevee, aged about IS
or 10, leaving on th* train.—Carrollton Free
Prtee.
A Splinter In Her Eve.
Mr*. Kata Elwardswaa the victim of a
anions accident recently. In attemp"
to ua* an ate to splitting some light*, _ .
or something of tna kind, a splinter flew
up and alruck her In on* of bee eves with
eufflrisnt fore* to put U oaL-Jfillrdgerfflr
Chronicle.
Raved bv a Shower,
0*pt.J. B. Hussey, of Bulloch county,
who resides two mile* from this place,
came near losing bit dwelling by fir* a few
nights sine*, but tbs llsmes were extin
guish'd by a shower of rain which eat la
about Iba time the fir. commenced spread
ing.—Sylruulo Telephone.
On. Man out of a Thousand.
Mr. Matihirw Av»rv is seventy-lour yeare
old and never subscribed tor a paper in bis
lift that be didn't pay for In advance. He
hasn't bought anything on cradit in forty
yasrs. Ha lisa raised thirteen children
and bas live ! to m* all married except
three.—McDonough Weektp.
Mr. Floyd'* Accldsnt.
On returning from Macon last Sunday
nlgbt, Mr. Wm. Floyd got out of to* om
nibus and. proceeding towards bis bona*,
be stepped off tb* big culvsrt and fell on
to* rocks below, atutainlng a severe shak
ing up and perhaps a few ornlses, bnl for
tunately no boos* were broken.—Jfillrdge-
rilfe Chronicle.
Ever tine* the Rurrandar.
A man Una* only > few mltca from Car
rollton picked up an old ahuck horse collar
oo ooe of the wagon yard* In Ne wnau tb#
year of tb* aarreoder. H* bat kept tt in
M rric« §ftr tinea, and lit present condi<
"on warrant* him in s.ying tost it will do
good eervios for year* yet to come.—Car
rollton Timer.
A Rooking Rook,
There Is a huge rock In Ogletborgo coun
ty so nicely baton
can apply to It a I
•:e
sammiirHuimi
it ctmra when ,
ALL OTIIEB xnrnr. \
CX2TZ8 TAIL, M it %
sets DIRECTLY ’
and AT ONCE c
tht KIDNEYS,
LIVER and DOW.
KLS, restoring 1
action. It is a safe,
j^ouro aad speedy euro
iand hua.
idredo h*T«
' been cured
I by it whoa
f phyiioioiMisad
hod
i then up
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Manufacturer! and dealers In Every'Variety of Machinery,
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WiC keep In etock MU1, Machinists' and Railway 8oppUs(, Iron Pipe and Fittfep*;
Ariecan Well iVimc au-l Marh.nery. Va v-«. Whitt Vs, Lubn-Vo. Fits
BelUne. FUei, Oils, Saws, Wrenchea, etc., otc.
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JlropBj, (.raT«lg Dlnbrtc**. ItrlAbtV
Jiuenac, Kxcrs.
■e*» Frmalo WruknrMea,
Jaoodlrr. DilkonanraN* Hr ad*
iu Iii-, ‘•uur M..min i,,
Con*tlpntlon, IHIn. in tbo
J*"** L°iM, or Mde, Kctcntlon or
Non-ltetontloa of Urine.
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HUNT'S OB31EHY CO.,
Providence. It.I.
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stock and bu tuaue a snug little sum be* . " A . .
•idea. If all toe stockholders of the road p b,r S* d with the purchasing of works of
had discharged their obligations as faith art and with thefittlng up of the Acade-1
ally as Jim Smith, the road would have mT , Professor Brandt spent several
AndereonvUle end went to the iorVunl end l\t 7 ^r LV^m.nZn toXTs^'
of the car. When Conductor Singleton htiLVumm*..*• n,k , iu5 n meSe!bMOGUETTER
bvgauto take up Uck.totoc man went to MSSSSSj SSffSS
.-a li and furnisnlng it e.peclal reference is had TkAmJTv. BRUss1
^M^sOT^rdcMr. “SiifeMRS BRU0S,L9 ' IRS foil:
car behind the conductor and waled him-1 ?? ft* g th * * fU ?l d “'f!r “82 CHINA MATTINGS, from «5 per roil
from $L2» apwtrda
from .M upwards
from M upward!
.40 upwards
. jr roll o(40
yards upwards
loll Cloths, Mats, Rugs,
| marble stetnes of the most Jemlnent ar- IN GREAT VARIETY,
lists of the world. That of toe great Mi- Simple, scot by mall whenever desired,
canturtew a Dear lOheelADgelo Is already in position, and All corroipoadence wUI rooelve prompt ab
.. „ , other* will be erected aa early as possible. tenUou.
Near Biconton, Mitchell county, last xhe unique collection of photographs,
Monday, a party of negroes were hunting I , n(1 1 • -- - • -
-“*• * -*—i, when they came ope- - 1 -
grown. Tne doge e
r the deer so bard toat
bewildered animal, in crossing the road,
self. The
train got t,
ovarcoat of a man who g:
the coat was found on hTm. He was ar
rested and caged.—/mericur Recorder.
Monday, a party ot negroes were uunung tnd „'„ n Ungs now in toe poaeeeilon _
with two enr doge, when they came opon* of lheic £ emy i, (econ d to none in the Broadway & 19th Street,
yonng deer, hall grown. Tne doge were I y yuth. The collection, comprl,log photo-1
'ad graphic copies and plaster casts oi many of
loste'ad of k «T|ne'tli. woods. Turned Into I !l' n %t; r " t l h^'Jjc«nt*day?has l a [.“cl'lcll I THE BEST SCHOOL IN THE ST»TE
?iilS DS 'rhliI^lh?A^^a^f?tordoJn?hM lnaa,n “ ln lh,t 11 *««» the hUtory ol Tb.che.pCTt School in the Btstc. Tuition
Unl'.bfnri utsn’* progress and civilization aatold in u only TWELVE UOLUR3 pet year at
W n„ n iJi S e .* W* handiwork. It is quite interesting to
lane. Quick aaa fltihlt turned, and being | trlc , the d m i CO mentol art ai flr«ls«n I QQHQQfj IHSTITUTE
Bameavllle pays tha balance. Over 200 pn-
THE BOSS PLOW.
TVc now offer to the Planters and dealers of Georgia the beet Turning Flow
erer sold in the State.
We havo taken the pains to have them tested before advertising them, and
the results fully Justify our broad assertion above.
It la the cheapest because It is the best made and costa Ices to koep up than
any other cast plow.
It Is betterDccause it will do work that other plows will not. It saves your
mules because It Is of a lighter draft. The above Is what we claim for it and wo
havo already many certificates from gentlemen who havo tried them who havo
cheerfullv given us thoir unqualified indorsement.
Mr. Henry Feagin, of Houston, says it la by big odds the best Plow he over
Mr. Joseph Vinson says it will do work where Ills other plows will choke,
and he likes It bettor than anything he has over tried.
We have heard of savers! gentlemen trying to dispose of their plows to
get Trie Boss, because they are so much cheaper to keep up. If the merchants
you deal with haven't got them for aalo write to us for thorn.
JOHNSON Ac LANE,
| Hardwares Dealers, Macon, Ga,
I ,r * c < the development ot arti
roaln 3 mto. d 2££5of .nVmtfnLLn-i *“ “>• attempt* Ot the ptl
AranrhMl aa {ffrichUnirf I dfr * , l« r# tO gif# beauty to tbl
rJ’rSS’a’pfWD'A^.riSSi 5S5l2a , SSSSffaJv^«ff«uMImtumltaad Cart and Wagons. Old Hickory Standard
Joined thepzrtjr as Uiey poievd by, and 1 I C'ilAS. E. lambdin, PreeldenL
was preient at ths C«pture.-/I3aay Aew. T TiSarchtSilMtoai collection la very full. nexllronAwly BernwvUie. 3*.
The archfi.olpglCAl collection it very lull. | “ “ ” w.
"SSSSST.“d to d£a # uTM.°SS b T r Waukesha Glenn Mineral Water-
FortheOeoralaMuieum. i wMpons
Mr.. W. E. Brown bai soma old docu- ,oine rare such as toe needles ol tha't, _ _ . .. ^ _
meats gathered up by him daring the war Ume Pars Drinking Water from the Waukesha
In Prince Oeorgo oounly. Virginia. Borne The next itage is shown by the acade- Otenn jgrtafcja^ha, dejlvffi to m
of th* doenmente wvr* found dated prior | m y’« eoUecUonJ* to* aga ot bronxe. ThU KJ^S'^fiTbvMrSSto! uSfllS ^a ^u-
'resented by armor, weapona, l.rilrlnLIu, water la dally lnireeilnc. Invam-
. , nteniila and tools to bard aa to I able In all kidney and liver diaenluae. For
ln 1742. Tbe papers are each therefore eat granite. Qna shield shows where it eal* by leading drasitete, .ample roome, are-
about 143 years old. both on legal papers, has been pierced In tore* places by hoatUe I cere, or direct Iron iprlng In barrel*, halves
and to# cblrograpby would put to ihame weapons. s® 1 ,u “ *«mi , _
most of th# penmen ot today to nestnero Araing th* famoue eUtuea. ot which no,uniM.too«2Stow^wST*** ^
and elegance. Both are signed by Wm. Ub* academy poroeaees casts from toe ®»vmnee.tour*«aL«eow wur
Hamlin, clerk of tbe County Court ot [ original, are the Fames* BoU.tbeApoxy-
Princ# Oeorn'a county, Vlrginle. and talk omenM ot I.yelppus, Meleager and toe
ol pounds, .ehlUIngi end pence, inataadof | Calydonian Boar, to* Torso Belvedere,
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BUGGIES AND WAGONS
Large stock fine Fair jobs. Finest Surrey In city. Pre
lum Road Cart and Wago
and White Hickory Wagons.
CASH OB TIME.
Largest stock Engines and Saw Mills In the South.
Took premiums at Atlanta, Louisville and Paris Exposi
tions. Best Saw and Grist Mills.
LOIN <3- TIME. r X ER .VIS EASY.
M. J. HATCHER, & CO.,
MACON, GA.
dollars, and ot hie M.jcsly.O'org# II., by H.rmet by ProxlUai, tb* Leocoon
the g-eceotO-rf, of Grrot Britain, Franc* U,,poUu Belvedere. Pudldtia. Au-
and^ Ireland, King.”—Fbrl I alley Mirror, gums Cmtar, Minerva, Demos-1
ihenes, and a large number ol boats
To Hang lor Arson. of distinguished men. Tha Leocoon, la
OaFridaymorntntJudx.Adamapa>*d onto! It*treeeuraa. Th*exprasalon of a
•antenee of death on Henry Wbllfltld, giant awl struggling ln agony against tha
alias Wbiifield Byale, alias Jo* Ityala,coo- weakness ot toe fl<*b. aa exbib ted in the
victed of tb* crime of araoo, in stUiog fire ettitud* tod expression of the father, !•
to a bouv* In Ibis city. Tha prisoner's Musily regarded aa ona of th# gresteat tri-
coanael bad tiled a motion for a new trial, nmpba ot art.
which waa refused tb* day baton. The A* yet tba academy hu only secured
court room was packed to 111 Utmoet ca- six oil pain' 1
THS ONLY THUS
without tlincliir.g or changing a muscle id nr*., one ot whom, a young v
Ids fjr,-, ami when Iho Judge askvd him il 1 paroxysm ol gri'f, grasps tier
ha had anything to say why sentence one hand and with the other
togMatoroadauktori ' ■' which tells of the tell ot h» B1H3IB1I . .. ' .u PP ii„ i:r»u power.
-tile, rhathe distlmm'.sh-l himself "An(l?Q . daw
er.it.absorbed in g-iet, and nestling i re,,a.ni t .i; .. m.i.n. or.ivadd
woman, in a
hair svitb
onubM ih*
should not tit pseud upon him, he mad* I letter whlcii teiia of th* fell of her h us bend
no reply, apparently being utterly indiffer-1 in bsttle.
ent u to (be result, ae Indeed be baa been. I Is Indlcab
througbout tbe trial. He will ba bangtd I unnoticed
ss Friday. Msreh 27.—Naranitak Timer, j father elt* absorbed .
j at hie aide U soos the ■yenddaoxhtar,
Tha Cecra'a Curiosity Shop. gtaing with deep nmpatbF wttbjb«
Mrs. Klva O. Parka, of D.-«n. baa an £ fttot&hto <5&.
okl burcftu which once belonged to the I The^l diIdiIik whicb comet ntxifn
cUUsuuUhsd Georgia authoress, Mrs. I p.,,, , D n,a "Behce of tb* Brave,” ia th#
Lshll SSI?0l thToiSS painter Z««l, enU-
Dtwson by Mrs* King, root her of Cipcn I ai_i ••hk md Qrtzlnt ’* tnd presen U i flock
King. Keq., who v*.i,fed hero a year or two. ^ b( S5" P ,hto*5b*Jh*rd and hledog
tod. oo letting, told the burton to lira. I a t ow i v maeigs across i field. The tone of
*&*• ST thsTofctur* la ^*utorond^rTn.
1 Ciltolattea tutt Mft. U. u#» I --j 0 # the theep. combi
lto .F lT * mw'om* w,lh • teebnlqu# not easily excelled, m
.WtsTSJiS? °° e 01 ,h * tt,r4eUo “ 01 ,u
IV*it''toocnedup"a iittl*and keep- proteatacainitthsNewBailroi
ii*nntliL”mir ls l | l =htron*rUiL , whi r in. L T Ferdinand BrSItt,of Duxteidaef, w.Ube
lutiful and artittie piece* ol fuenl- uSdjiiwJ. « WK* ooS5oi?toAm.riS
city contains, and that, too. with- ''Hootlngthe
mlSritoM a' eriue^eoQv.nl?*' 1 Uoari" by Onldoroa Mattel, will bringrie-
u remtnucenees to one who bis ever bunt-
ndenee Amertcut ueconicr, *4 «),*» wii.i hnn on oar hx islands, tnd
* remains of Stephen
WINSH1P & CALLAWAY
Uar* issued orders for s general clearing out ot
WINTER CLOTHING
To make room for a new Spring Btock. From this date the prices go down, down
down. They bars some ot tbs but Bolts atUlonband. Theplan Winship
proposed tots season of making purchases and paying a few dollars at a time until paid
bu been adopted and works lik* a charm. It beats the savings bank. TrylL Over
coat* very cheap. A new supply of Bnbber Clothing for Men and Boys.
FOR
HOPE™
Onr Improved Artificial Uar Drum* enn
Dnfaeaa ta an i
ijflg* saSHwaDwat mm and w.mrnt. who ha?^Sr,^d7.nrt«;
AAIu.lJ- ifllcuOMIOI, » filarnuM. N^ya^r ' ar ' sa4
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oi the wild bogs 03 our sea Islands, tnd
.the "Surgical Operation," paint-
8ad Death In Marietta. | ed by Pandlnlni. a Homan irust of
Mabixtta, February 14.-One of th* ryputo. I* “
saddest deaths we btvs ever recorded oo- lhat «pe langhs at tbe grimacci o tb* sn! ;
ciw red btrt jttUrdty about 2 o’clock. I fertr, In tpllt of lymptlhy for hini. bo»
TALBOTT & SONS
1 spite of eympi
it charming ott
Boa, a negro about lixty-l
who died m thtjbft »b
from the city, on the l l
lome Ume during
tesllmony of 8opalo Wll
the mis w«-*ui to tbe plac
• .1 NY a li'.i"iU' evening
feeling «l » A4 he wm «
permitred 10 tity in tt
found dead oy the womt
morning. The jury «tt
e'sp»»nure &n<i wanl.—■' 1-
irflof
tii lbrU milts
n^TCuturo road,
uy nigtrt. Tht
hi showed that
where he died
plaining of
tore* anfilctant to cans*
It to vibrate visibly. Tbit U a wonder to
many uninformed perron,, yet th# eque-
librium ta restored In accordance with
natural laws and Instead of toppling over,
it gradually eettlrs in its quescent state.—
J^rinyloa JStA*.
Death In a Buaxt.
A lew days ago while Mrs. W. Blnque-
fitld was driving out with omo*. her little
children tb*animal became trightenel and
ran away, and whll# the o-.cup.nl. of toe
bu°gy were noltbrowa on'.MnSCKiaeOe'd
began to havecoLvulaloo* and esmldneyar
Mr. C.C. Beynolds son of Dr. A, Hey. 1 the least cnarming ot the oil paintings la a I
nolda, died of eonanmptlon at bis fathers I fin* landscape ot * florid In Norway, lying I
residence. Tbongb not unexpected It waa ] at the foot ota snow-capped n-ountaln^by I
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\[ kn
i he was
if#-1 death to
revnd th# Wrong Animal.
Messrs. B.T. Millie. J. A. Knotts and.J
I srls-y went on a lot bunt last Salorday
norninsisear Bryan's bridge#, on Mar ubiilonot
creek, and jumped a large wild eat and al
ter chasing It for hall an boor tbedoga
SUrtrok usdklllediL On* of lb# brot wro
lent to our offle. and I* as large ■* en ordl-
nary dog”* loot—Sylronid jTUphone.
nevertheless aid, as bs waa oo* ol our Oeetorly. of Hamburg. The atmosphe
most eitimabl* young men. About 27 effect In this picture ta oust charming,
yean old. TberaaraalsaeigbtpainUngswblchcoo-
} 1 etitut* a series ol tapestry printing,
teet In length and nine (set to height, o
. , . . , trinlng a number ot figures which rep
flajrror. February 14,-Aa alarm fire M nt toe differrut arts by goddesses die-
waa sounded tola morning at 3 JO o clock I trlbuting wreaths ot honor and tame,
and proceeded bom the reeldroce of Mr, Mr. Brandt has loaned to the academy
C. wlpowril. which, thingout.ol: the reach y, portrait* ot Oen*. Jackson usd Lawton,
ol oar water limits, was entirely destroyed, unplaced there a portrait of Joseph Bab-
There waa an Insurance ot !i,230 oa tb* er( bam, Foetmaster-Oenerri of to* United I
dntroyed property, tbougb lb* loss ex-1 gutea from 17to to 1301, by the venerable 1
ceede toiaanvount considerably. I anddutingui-l - i Cavancah artist and lit-1
Tb* heavy snow of Thursday la atilt on 1 trttor ]>Vw. Habersham, pain tad for tba
the ground and U commenced to snow cilery of distinguished G.orgians being
On about au hour ago. Tba flak** are f orm ^ m tb* library ot tha Dnivenity of
Ito large and tailing rapidly, and every- 0(ori i.. .t Athena.
powpoinU to aome good alaighicg I u Tbeabove la a very Incomplete nolle* ot I
afternoon. | th* many attraction* of the Academy *1-
A Misplaced Ronaaet.
A lew evaolngs aloe* a roridrot onto*
WniU Bluff roed, near tb* city, invited a
tew friends to a little ropest- Whll. they
wev* to to. front part of Um boas. .ogy
ed in social chat, some tramp* enured the
rear room where the repast was rnaad,
and li'ipeo tnemsefres. Tn. feeling of to.
hurt when be u-h'red hU frien is into tbs
diningroom and d scoter* 1 to# .leva***-
Hon , ■ | . .. lb may - - .magme I.
Him Lula Hunt will gtva a second ex- nad , j a plare. It will probably be n
billon of ber wonderful powers to oar •>,«. * year before the annex will be <■
ity oo tb* 171b. 1 plated and eysrythtof ready for toe formal 1
I baperlor Court will adjourn this after-1 Lining to tba pubUe. Telfair aesdemy
Uh^csm* ot special Importance was boea institution ot which Savannah
e most important of to* civll jul g* iul . Jy proC d. _ 1
■Pi toat of W. J. Bridge* vs. the w * UDtJ Jl . ...
Savannah, Orilfin and North Alabema 1
I railroad was postpensd oo account of a Ik the Kings county (X. Y.) peniton-l
death to tba tani'lv of CoL J. 8 ikrentro, j tiary there is now serving out a eix-
to* leading con rail for toe plaintiff. Till* I months' sentence a man who was com-
-- - - -- New xork. for one
tiv: Twon-n
MPHSR- were putln the
... H iring the ni.-bt they related
■ .tfcer their trouh>» andiold e—•
IQ6 KKUOK cuuum Mil MW iiuMUtin. « i in-*.. .. -i «ri..' ■ 1 ■- ss eo*-*.
ta a anil tor damage censed by Ih. -givln* ImiUed to toe Tombs. Ne
way ot an embankment during to# heavy day. IthappeeredtathU
free bat laat spring. Washing the lands of with tbe abvre sen teocee
the plaintiff badly.
LL OF Till UPLANDS
_ __ ansarredto
r- easel while tfce poor
J and instead ot setting
ed off to six monlte In
I ) the peb.!et»ti*ry.
From 6to 250 Horse Power. The demand Tor these Engines Increases steam.j,
showing their superiority over all others. Saw Mills, Grist Mills and general t - iC inep
For special Catalogue and prices address"
S. S. PEGRAM Manager. TALBOTT & SON’S, Macon, Ga.